Tiny Nonsense

Colorful floof

So this? This bit of screaming pink goodness? It's actually the same base yarn as the orange mitts, just held double with a different color of fluffy yarn.⁠ It always amazes me how much of a difference that makes, but somehow it really really really does. ⁠ Now if you'll excuse me, I believe I have to go on a little stash dive/internet wander to see if I can find some sort of neon purple floof to round out the set.

July 14, 2023|

Weather dependent

So these are done. And the general plan is both to have them come back out, and to make a hat to match. And probably to make a little digression on how that stitch works and how to play with it because that sort of thing amuses me. All of which will be available in various forms as they come together. The timing of all that is somewhat weather dependent. It's summer, finding the right sort of day to take photos where they'll come out nicely and I won't keel over from the heat sometimes takes a while. And I [...]

July 12, 2023|

Shorthand

This? This is alas another of those things best done by pointing and gesturing and talking. The video that goes with this is up on a public post on patreon and also on instagram, and you should go look at one of those for a second first so this makes sense! Ok, so first I must emphasize, Do Not Fret If This Looks Like Gibberish! But this is sort of how I draw out stitch patterns when it's JUST for me. Just for my own use, not ever to be inflicted on anyone else in any but the most informal [...]

July 11, 2023|

Blocked, and not

You know how I'm always um, let's say 'encouraging' you to block your knits? Yeah. Here's why. This is the same pattern (Constellate, it's not out now, but the clever among you can probably guess that this little stack of goodness means it will be soon), knit in the same yarn (Seven Sisters Arts' gorgeous color wheels). Just one is blocked and one isn't (yet). The blocked one is just so much smoother and more even and more orderly, all for about 5 minutes of effort. And yeah, every single time I do something like this, I get someone piping [...]

July 8, 2023|

Mind the Gap

I warned you I was going to indulge myself and talk about the nerdy bits of these mitts, so let's just do that. Let's talk about how to handle that little gap you can sometimes get between the hand part of the mitt and the thumb part of the mitt. When you make a mitt, you (generally) set some stitches aside for the thumb, finish off the hand, then come back and make a tube for your thumb using the stitches you set aside. BUT, if you just start making a tube with your set aside thumb stitches and nothing [...]

July 7, 2023|

Discontinuity

Let's talk about thumbs on gradient mitts.⁠ First, this is a very long gradient with subtle shifts. The color change over the course of the mitt is slight, so you could get away without doing this! But it's a neat trick, so it's worth talking about.⁠ Usually when I knit a mitt, I knit a tube for the wrist, make the tube wider to make room for a thumb, knit the wider tube until I get to the webbing between my thumb and hand, set stitches aside for the thumb, then go back to knitting the original size tube for [...]

July 6, 2023|

A general plan

Ok, so I'm feeling a general plan for these. Yeah, the mitts will come back as a pattern, and yeah I wanna do a hat to match. But I also sort of want to talk about the nerdy parts of that stitch. Like the mechanics of it. ⁠ Because you see, once you understand HOW it goes together, it's really easy to, say, make it wider or narrower. Like maybe wider for a hat or narrower for a sock.⁠ And you see how it started off with ribbing and then the stitch pattern sort of phased in? Well there's a [...]

July 5, 2023|
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